The California judge did not immediately send Brown to jail but allowed the Grammy-winner performer to continue his rehabilitation for anger management and substance abuse issues, according to the Associated Press.

Brown must return for a hearing on Feb. 10 that will decide if he’ll serve jail time after his three months in rehab.

Brown is not allowed to leave California except to travel to a hearing in the D.C. assault case on Jan. 8, where he’s required to appear in person.

At the time of the incident in downtown Washington, Brown was still on probation for his 2009 attack of then-girlfriend pop star Rhianna.

Brown has had other run-ins with the law, including a brawl in 2012 that erupted between his entourage and the rap artist Drakeat a New York City nightclub and a dispute in February with the singer Frank Ocean over a parking space in Los Angeles.